Comment Feed for Channel 9 - Talking Architects with Len Basshttp://video.ch9.ms/ecn/previewImages/100/502665_100x75.jpgChannel 9 - Talking Architects with Len BassQuality Attributes (Non-functional requirements) as first class citizens of a project? Too far fetched?
Len Bass, co-author of
Software Architecture in Practice and longstanding member of the Software Engineering Institute (SEI), thinks he has an answer.
But how does this fit in an agile world? enThu, 24 May 2018 18:05:48 GMTThu, 24 May 2018 18:05:48 GMTRev9Re: Talking Architects with Len Bass
Learning to express NFR's in a form which is useful to the project is a good thing. However, the software domain is hard to measure - when did you last see a set of performance figures for a third party library, a protocol or a comms. channel ? That is,
actual numbers and real world data which allow you to make "on the project" decisions ? So ! - knowing the behaviour of one component is very tricky, build a full stack for a complex application and it gets real difficult. So - rank those use cases, get early
code delivery on a high risk use case, then spend HOWEVER MUCH TIME IT TAKES getting that use case to comply with the NFR's as best you can. Realising the remaining use cases is a piece of cake...?